We are a bunch of professionals, students, and geeks who are excited about Ruby programming language and Rails framework and the joy they have brought back to web development. Our goal is to provide a welcoming environment to speak and share knowledge to all level of programmers who are interested in Ruby, the Rails framework, and professional development.
We're a bunch of passionate software developers that want to make the world a better place. Join us so we can help each other be the best version of ourselves, and code for good!
NYC.rb is the place for new and experienced Ruby and Rails programmers in New York City.
We meet on the second Wednesday of the month.
Currently, we are meeting on Zoom. The details are included when you RSVP: Yes to the meeting.
Submit a talk proposal as a github issue here (https://github.com/nycrb/devpunks/issues). You can do it!!!
This is a place to meet users of OpenSearch, the community-driven, Apache 2.0-licensed, open source search and analytics suite derived from ElasticSearch. We will share ideas and stories to help each other get the most out of the OpenSearch stack of tools. Anyone using or interested in using OpenSearch is welcome.
The goal of this study group is to give those studying computer science (in school or by themselves) a place to meet and help each other with courses or projects. Currently, the meeting place will be at the Bay Ridge Starbucks on 92nd and 3rd.
Our purpose is to help build the Go community within NYC. We are here to support individuals by providing a safe platform for them to speak, listen, and learn. When not hosting a meetup, we will help promote and support our partner groups and events to help build awareness for all things Go in NYC.
The Boulder Ruby group has met continuously since 2006. As of 2023, the group meets monthly. Speakers range from local Rubyists to Tenderlove (Aaron Patterson) and Mike Perham (Sidekiq).